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Buenos Aires Information
ARRIVAL IN ARGENTINA
International flights arrive at Ezeiza International Airport, 25 km from Buenos
Aires, while domestic flights arrive at Aeroparque, close to the city center.
Currency can be exchanged at the airport, but better rates are obtained in
town. ATM machines are available everywhere and work with most major credit amd
debit cards. Public phones are either coin or card operated. Cards can be
purchased at the airport and throughout the city. You can also place collect local calls by dialing #19.
The Manuel
Tienda Leon
company offers transportation form Ezeiza to Buenos Aires, the ride
takes about 40 minutes. Their ticket stand is the first one
after you exit customs. There is also
public transportation buses that serve downtown at a (very)
cheap rate, but we do not recommend them if you carry a significant
amount of luggage.
TRANSPORTATION
The University Campus (Ciudad Universitaria) is served by bus lines
28, 33, 37, 42, 45, 107 and 160. Some cars end their route before
reaching the University campus, only those with the special sign Ciudad
Universitaria
behind their windshield serve the School site. You should step down at the first campus stop to get to the Physics building, Pabellon 1. All buses have their terminus inside campus, so you can't go much further anyways. The bus fare (90 cents) must be paid
aboard, using coin-operated ticket machines. You do not need to pay the
exact fare, but you must pay with coins (the driver will not provide
change).
Taxis are not very expensive.
The ride from downtown should cost about 20 pesos and last 20 mins.
PHONE SERVICES
Card operated public phones, for local and international calls, are
available in the ground floor of the building. Cards are available in
the kiosk next to the building entrance. Long-distance phone and fax
services are also available in cabins next to the entrance to the
second building (Pabellon 2). The rates for international calls from
these cabins ("Locutorios", also common downtown)
are cheaper than hotel phone rates.
DEPARTURE INFORMATION
The Manuel Tienda Leon Company offers transportation from downtown
Buenos Aires to Ezeiza International Airport. The ride takes
about 40 minutes. The bus terminal is in Av. Santa Fe 790. Passengers
can request to be picked up from the hotel at no extra charge to the
following phone numbers 4314-3636; 4315-5115; 0800-7770078.
WEATHER IN BUENOS AIRES
March is usually warm in Buenos Aires, although the suffocatting heats of the summer sometimes linger on. Thunderstom showers are not rare.
You can get further information at the The Weather Channel or the Servicio Meteorologico Nacional.
BUENOS AIRES ON LINE MAP
http://www.planodebuenosaires.com.ar/
http://www.fcen.uba.ar/donde/igm/0mz3.htm
CAMPUS PICTURES
http://www.fcen.uba.ar/imagpab/fotos-1.htm
http://www.fcen.uba.ar/imagpab/fotpab2.htm
CURRENCY CONVERSION
Argentine Peso exchange rate
TOURISM IN BUENOS AIRES
City Guides (English) :
http://www.argentinaturistica.com/2basiresenia.htm
http://www.alojargentina.com.ar/cityguide.html
http://www.buenosairesantiguo.com.ar/paginasbsashoy/guiadeturismo.html
http://www.argentinamenu.com/guiabsas/english.asp
En español :
http://www.argentinaturistica.com/basiresenia.htm
http://www.buenosaires.gov.ar/turismo.asp
http://www.buenosaires.gov.ar/turismo/turismo_guiasturisticas.asp
http://www.kmxkm.com.ar/paginas/provincias/buenos_aires.shtml
Museums :
http://www.buenosaires.gov.ar/cultura/museos/html/default.htm
Centro Cultural General San Martin :
http://www.ccgsm.gov.ar/site/index.php?zone=home/home&idioma=en
Guide to Argentina :
http://www.argentinaturistica.com/2index.html
Tango :
http://www.buenosaires.gov.ar/turismo/turismo_bsas_tango.asp
Calendar :
http://www.buenosaires.gov.ar/turismo/turismo_calendario_varios.asp
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